Copy-ready prompt
Transform your uploaded travel photos into fun, Q-version travel journal-style collages, while retaining the original photos as the background. Maintain the recognizability and structural integrity of the original photos. Preserve the facial features, expressions, body shapes, poses, clothing, lighting, and realistic backgrounds of the people in the photos. Do not replace the people, change their identities, redraw faces, or alter the actual travel scenes. The edited effect should present the texture of illustrations and journal elements superimposed on the real photos. Add 4 to 7 cute Q-version mini-characters of the people in the uploaded photos. Each mini-character should be based on the same person, maintaining consistent facial features, hairstyles, clothing details, and overall personality. Use a large-head Q-version proportion, vivid expressions, exquisite details, and a light cartoon rendering effect. Have each mini-character perform different natural travel actions. Choose a variety of snapshot moments, such as taking photos, walking and looking around, looking at a map, checking navigation, pulling a suitcase, drinking coffee, admiring the scenery, posing next to attractions, crouching down to observe flowers or street details, taking photos with a mobile phone, hair blowing in the wind, looking around because you are lost, or jumping happily. The poses should appear natural and lifelike, as if captured from a real journey, rather than a staged photo. Overlay hand-drawn doodles, handwritten notes, and sticker-like details to create a relaxed travel journal style. Use white and soft pink as accents, with slightly irregular hand-drawn lines. Include arrows, stars, hearts, sparkles, airplanes, location icons, dotted lines, hand-drawn circles, washi tape, stickers, and small decorative symbols. Add 3 to 6 short handwritten English phrases related to your travel mood and memories. Change the phrases each time; don't use a fixed combination. Examples of tone include: "go somewhere new," "chase the horizon," "little moments matter," "memory unlocked," "lost but happy," "soft days," "just wandering," "no plans, just go," "take it slow," "follow the sun," "breathe and see," "quiet joy," and "this feels right." Place the handwritten phrases near people, minifigures, or travel actions to blend the text and images naturally. Avoid using neat or formal fonts. The handwriting should appear casual and personalized, as if casually added to a travel journal. The final image should evoke a light, healing, transparent, cute, and relaxing atmosphere, with a sense of freedom and nostalgic travel sensibility. Maintain a balance between the realistic photograph and the subtle enhancements of the illustrations. Viewers should first recognize it as a genuine travel photo, then notice the charming chibi characters and journal details.
Prompt breakdown
Transform your uploaded travel photos into fun, Q-version travel journal-style collages, while retaining the original photos as the background.
Maintain the recognizability and structural integrity of the original photos.
Preserve the facial features, expressions, body shapes, poses, clothing, lighting, and realistic backgrounds of the people in the photos.
Do not replace the people, change their identities, redraw faces, or alter the actual travel scenes.









